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Zebrafish Regenerative Ability May Lead To Help In Humans

esocid tips us to news out of Duke University Medical Center, where researchers have discovered a type of microRNA that is related to the ability of zebrafish to regenerate lost or damaged organs. This is the result of a study initiated after it was discovered that zebrafish were able to recover from "massive injury" to the heart through their own regenerative biology. The scientists hope to be able to use this information to bring about similar healing in humans. Zebrafish have also been helpful in cancer research. "In zebrafish, one or more microRNAs appear to be important to keep regeneration on hold until the fish needs new tissue, the Duke researchers say. In response to an injury, the fish then damp down levels of these microRNAs to aid regrowth. Poss and many other cell biologists believe that mammals may have the same tissue regeneration capability as zebrafish, salamanders and newts, but that it is locked away somewhere in our genome, silenced in the course of evolution."

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  1. heh by ionix5891 · · Score: 5, Funny

    if i had a tail i'll play with it all day...

    1. Re:heh by CRCulver · · Score: 5, Funny

      If you know the etymology of Latin "penis", then your comment ends up saying something more than you probably intended.

    2. Re:heh by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      It means you're a furry.

      Freak! >:(

  2. Lend me your ears by pizzach · · Score: 5, Funny

    AGH! I have ears regenerating all over my body! Get them off!

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    Once you start despising the jerks, you become one.
  3. Re:Homeotherms by 11223 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yeah, I saw that episode of SG: Atlantis. It never ends well.

  4. Re:The unavoidable question is, by jdelisle · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'm reminded of a story from Analog in the 60s, where they figure out how to stimulate toot regeneration. A can of beans, perhaps?